Something surprising happened to Google search data between 2024 and 2026: the most searched country on Earth completely changed — and the new #1 isn't a popular travel destination, a global superpower, or a place most Americans would expect. It's Iran.
We pulled fresh data from Google's Keyword Planner covering April 2025 through March 2026 across all 195 recognized countries — the same methodology we used in our original ranking. The results tell a story that goes way beyond geography. It's really a story about what captures human attention at scale.
Total estimated monthly searches across all 195 countries? Well over 240 million — and climbing.
The New Top 10 Most Searched Countries on Google (2025–2026)
Here's what the updated rankings look like — and a few of these numbers are genuinely jaw-dropping:
| Rank | Country | Avg. Monthly Searches | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇮🇷 Iran | 24,900,000 | +4,426% |
| 2 | 🇮🇳 India | 9,140,000 | +22% |
| 3 (tie) | 🇮🇱 Israel | 7,480,000 | +172% |
| 3 (tie) | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | 7,480,000 | +49% |
| 5 | 🇺🇦 Ukraine | 6,120,000 | −63% |
| 6 (tie) | 🇦🇺 Australia | 5,000,000 | 0% |
| 6 (tie) | 🇨🇳 China | 5,000,000 | +22% |
| 6 (tie) | 🇵🇰 Pakistan | 5,000,000 | +49% |
| 6 (tie) | 🇵🇹 Portugal | 5,000,000 | −18% |
| 6 (tie) | 🇸🇬 Singapore | 5,000,000 | 0% |
What Happened to Iran? A 4,426% Surge Explained
This is the number that stopped us mid-analysis: Iran went from a country averaging around 550,000 searches per month to 24.9 million monthly searches on average over the past year — and in March 2026 alone, Google registered an estimated 124 million searches for the term "iran."
To put that in perspective, that's roughly the entire population of Japan typing "iran" into Google in a single month.
The driver is almost certainly geopolitical. Escalating tensions, military developments, and sustained international media coverage pushed global curiosity about Iran to historic highs. Google's Keyword Planner aggregates searches globally, so when billions of people worldwide are glued to the same news story, the search data reflects it immediately. This is the same dynamic we saw with Ukraine when the war began — a relatively modest search volume that suddenly spiked as the country became the center of global attention.
The Former #1 Has Fallen: Indonesia's Dramatic Drop
In our original analysis, Indonesia led all countries with an estimated 24.9 million monthly searches — a figure that reflected its status as one of the world's most populous nations with massive global diaspora networks and booming tourism interest.
In the updated data? Indonesia now shows 3,350,000 average monthly searches — an 87% decline from its former peak position. It now sits alongside Japan, Vietnam, Malta, Switzerland, and Bangladesh in the 3.35 million tier.
It's worth noting: Google Keyword Planner data can shift based on how the platform buckets and reports queries, and some of this change may reflect methodology adjustments rather than a true collapse in search interest. But the relative shift is undeniable — Indonesia is no longer in the conversation for #1.
The Pattern Nobody Talks About: Conflict Drives Country Searches
Look at the new top 5 and notice what they have in common: Iran, Israel, Ukraine, and Venezuela are all countries that have dominated international news cycles for conflict, political instability, or humanitarian crisis. India is the outlier — its size and global diaspora sustain consistent high-volume interest regardless of current events. This isn't coincidence. When a country becomes the center of a major news event, hundreds of millions of people — many of whom may have never Googled that country before — suddenly start searching for basic information: Where is it? What's the population? What's the history? Is it safe?
"The most searched country at any given moment isn't the most beautiful, the most powerful, or the most visited — it's wherever the world's attention has been forced."
Biggest Year-Over-Year Movers: Gainers & Losers
These are the countries that moved most dramatically — up or down — compared to the previous year:
🔺 Biggest Gainers (YoY)
| Iran | +4,426% |
| UAE | +1,260% |
| Cuba | +234% |
| Iraq | +233% |
| Bahrain | +175% |
| Cyprus | +175% |
| Kuwait | +175% |
| Israel | +172% |
| Qatar | +173% |
| Oman | +123% |
🔻 Biggest Decliners (YoY)
| Myanmar | −84% |
| Ukraine | −63% |
| Switzerland | −33% |
| Canada | −33% |
| Syria | −33% |
| El Salvador | −33% |
| Denmark | −18% |
| Georgia | −18% |
| Namibia | −18% |
| South Africa | −18% |
The Full Rankings: #11 Through #50
After the top 10, here's how the rest of the most searched countries stack up:
| Country | Avg. Monthly Searches | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | 4,090,000 | −33% |
| Mexico | 4,090,000 | +22% |
| Russia | 4,090,000 | −18% |
| Argentina | 3,350,000 | −18% |
| Bangladesh | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Indonesia | 3,350,000 | −18% |
| Japan | 3,350,000 | +22% |
| Malta | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Switzerland | 3,350,000 | −33% |
| Vietnam | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Cuba | 2,740,000 | +234% |
| France | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Iceland | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Monaco | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Nepal | 2,740,000 | +22% |
| New Zealand | 2,740,000 | +22% |
| Philippines | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Qatar | 2,740,000 | +173% |
| Sri Lanka | 2,740,000 | +49% |
| Thailand | 2,740,000 | −18% |
| Albania | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Colombia | 2,240,000 | +22% |
| Costa Rica | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Georgia | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Italy | 2,240,000 | +50% |
| Jamaica | 2,240,000 | +22% |
| Malaysia | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Mauritius | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Taiwan | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Turkey | 2,240,000 | +22% |
The Complete Rankings: Every Country We Measured
Here's the full list of all 195 countries, sorted by average monthly search volume:
| Country | Avg. Monthly Searches | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | 1,500,000 | +22% |
| Albania | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Algeria | 823,000 | +49% |
| Andorra | 1,220,000 | −18% |
| Angola | 823,000 | 0% |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 165,000 | 0% |
| Argentina | 3,350,000 | −18% |
| Armenia | 1,500,000 | +23% |
| Australia | 5,000,000 | 0% |
| Austria | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Azerbaijan | 1,500,000 | +49% |
| Bahamas | 1,220,000 | −19% |
| Bahrain | 1,500,000 | +175% |
| Bangladesh | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Barbados | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Belarus | 823,000 | 0% |
| Belgium | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Belize | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Benin | 550,000 | 0% |
| Bhutan | 823,000 | 0% |
| Bolivia | 1,220,000 | +125% |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 201,000 | +50% |
| Botswana | 550,000 | 0% |
| Brazil | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Brunei | 673,000 | 0% |
| Bulgaria | 1,220,000 | +23% |
| Burkina Faso | 1,220,000 | −18% |
| Burundi | 450,000 | −18% |
| Cabo Verde | 550,000 | +22% |
| Cambodia | 1,220,000 | −18% |
| Cameroon | 450,000 | 0% |
| Canada | 4,090,000 | −33% |
| Central African Republic | 135,000 | 0% |
| Chad | 550,000 | 0% |
| Chile | 1,830,000 | −18% |
| China | 5,000,000 | +22% |
| Colombia | 2,240,000 | +22% |
| Comoros | 201,000 | 0% |
| Costa Rica | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Croatia | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Cuba | 2,740,000 | +234% |
| Cyprus | 1,500,000 | +175% |
| Czech Republic | 823,000 | 0% |
| Denmark | 1,000,000 | −18% |
| Djibouti | 450,000 | +50% |
| Dominica | 301,000 | 0% |
| Dominican Republic | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| Ecuador | 1,220,000 | +22% |
| Egypt | 1,830,000 | +49% |
| El Salvador | 1,500,000 | −33% |
| Equatorial Guinea | 201,000 | 0% |
| Eritrea | 673,000 | +22% |
| Estonia | 1,000,000 | −18% |
| Eswatini | 450,000 | −33% |
| Ethiopia | 1,000,000 | +22% |
| Fiji | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Finland | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| France | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Gabon | 368,000 | 0% |
| Gambia | 368,000 | 0% |
| Georgia | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Germany | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Ghana | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Greece | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Grenada | 450,000 | 0% |
| Guatemala | 1,500,000 | +22% |
| Guinea | 368,000 | 0% |
| Guinea-Bissau | 246,000 | 0% |
| Guyana | 823,000 | −18% |
| Haiti | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Honduras | 1,220,000 | −18% |
| Hungary | 823,000 | 0% |
| Iceland | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| India | 9,140,000 | +22% |
| Indonesia | 3,350,000 | −18% |
| Iran | 24,900,000 | +4,426% |
| Iraq | 823,000 | +233% |
| Ireland | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Israel | 7,480,000 | +172% |
| Italy | 2,240,000 | +50% |
| Jamaica | 2,240,000 | +22% |
| Japan | 3,350,000 | +22% |
| Jordan | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Kazakhstan | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Kenya | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Kiribati | 450,000 | 0% |
| Kuwait | 1,500,000 | +175% |
| Kyrgyzstan | 673,000 | +22% |
| Laos | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Latvia | 1,000,000 | +48% |
| Lebanon | 1,220,000 | +175% |
| Lesotho | 450,000 | −55% |
| Liberia | 550,000 | 0% |
| Libya | 550,000 | +50% |
| Liechtenstein | 1,220,000 | −19% |
| Lithuania | 823,000 | −18% |
| Luxembourg | 1,500,000 | −33% |
| Madagascar | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Malawi | 450,000 | 0% |
| Malaysia | 2,240,000 | 0% |
| Maldives | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Mali | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Malta | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Marshall Islands | 201,000 | +22% |
| Mauritania | 450,000 | +232% |
| Mauritius | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Mexico | 4,090,000 | +22% |
| Micronesia | 246,000 | +22% |
| Moldova | 823,000 | 0% |
| Monaco | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Mongolia | 1,000,000 | +22% |
| Montenegro | 1,830,000 | +22% |
| Morocco | 1,830,000 | +22% |
| Mozambique | 550,000 | 0% |
| Myanmar | 1,500,000 | −84% |
| Namibia | 823,000 | −18% |
| Nauru | 368,000 | 0% |
| Nepal | 2,740,000 | +22% |
| Netherlands | 1,500,000 | −33% |
| New Zealand | 2,740,000 | +22% |
| Nicaragua | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Nigeria | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| North Korea | 1,220,000 | +174% |
| North Macedonia | 201,000 | −55% |
| Norway | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| Oman | 1,830,000 | +123% |
| Pakistan | 5,000,000 | +49% |
| Palau | 673,000 | +22% |
| Palestine | 1,830,000 | +22% |
| Panama | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Papua New Guinea | 550,000 | +22% |
| Paraguay | 823,000 | −18% |
| Peru | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Philippines | 2,740,000 | 0% |
| Poland | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| Portugal | 5,000,000 | −18% |
| Qatar | 2,740,000 | +173% |
| Republic of the Congo | 33,100 | 0% |
| Romania | 1,220,000 | −19% |
| Russia | 4,090,000 | −18% |
| Rwanda | 550,000 | −18% |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | 246,000 | +174% |
| Saint Lucia | 246,000 | −18% |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 135,000 | 0% |
| Samoa | 673,000 | 0% |
| San Marino | 1,220,000 | −33% |
| São Tomé and Príncipe | 60,500 | 0% |
| Saudi Arabia | 1,830,000 | +83% |
| Senegal | 1,220,000 | +83% |
| Serbia | 1,000,000 | −33% |
| Seychelles | 1,500,000 | 0% |
| Sierra Leone | 550,000 | +22% |
| Singapore | 5,000,000 | 0% |
| Slovakia | 673,000 | 0% |
| Slovenia | 823,000 | +22% |
| Solomon Islands | 201,000 | +50% |
| Somalia | 1,000,000 | −33% |
| South Africa | 1,500,000 | −18% |
| South Korea | 1,220,000 | +84% |
| South Sudan | 368,000 | −18% |
| Spain | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Sri Lanka | 2,740,000 | +49% |
| Sudan | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Suriname | 673,000 | +49% |
| Sweden | 1,000,000 | +22% |
| Switzerland | 3,350,000 | −33% |
| Syria | 1,000,000 | −33% |
| Taiwan | 2,240,000 | −18% |
| Tajikistan | 368,000 | +22% |
| Tanzania | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| Thailand | 2,740,000 | −18% |
| Timor-Leste | 450,000 | 0% |
| Togo | 673,000 | 0% |
| Tonga | 368,000 | −55% |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 301,000 | 0% |
| Tunisia | 1,000,000 | +22% |
| Turkey | 2,240,000 | +22% |
| Turkmenistan | 673,000 | +49% |
| Tuvalu | 550,000 | 0% |
| UAE | 1,000,000 | +1,260% |
| Uganda | 1,000,000 | +22% |
| Ukraine | 6,120,000 | −63% |
| United Kingdom | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| United States | 1,830,000 | 0% |
| Uruguay | 1,220,000 | 0% |
| Uzbekistan | 1,220,000 | +23% |
| Vanuatu | 550,000 | −33% |
| Vatican City | 1,000,000 | 0% |
| Venezuela | 7,480,000 | +49% |
| Vietnam | 3,350,000 | 0% |
| Yemen | 1,000,000 | −18% |
| Zambia | 450,000 | +22% |
| Zimbabwe | 823,000 | −18% |
What This Tells Us About Search in 2025–2026
A few takeaways that go beyond the numbers:
1. The news cycle is now the most powerful search driver. Countries with stable political environments and no major events — Denmark, Switzerland, Canada — either held flat or declined. Meanwhile, countries in the middle of geopolitical upheaval surged. Google search is increasingly a real-time barometer of global anxiety.
2. The Middle East has become the most searched region on Earth. Add up Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Iraq — collectively their searches exploded. The entire region is capturing search volume it never had before.
3. Even declining countries are still massive. Ukraine's YoY search volume dropped 63% — and it still gets over 6 million searches a month. That means the early days of the war generated numbers even more staggering than what we see today.
4. The "travel interest" countries are holding steady. Australia, Portugal, New Zealand, Thailand, Malta, Iceland — none are in the news for crises, yet they maintain strong search volume. These represent organic, evergreen curiosity: people dreaming of travel, researching trips, or keeping up with destinations they love.
Methodology note: Data pulled from Google Keyword Planner covering April 2025 through March 2026 for 195 recognized countries. Average monthly search figures are Google estimates and reflect global search volume for each country's name as a standalone keyword. As with any keyword tool, these figures are best understood as directional estimates. Individual month spikes (such as Iran's March 2026 figure of ~124 million) can heavily influence annual averages.
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